Nalakuvara
Nalakuvara
Painting \ Figure | 04/16/06 @669 |
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This story isThe legend of China.One day when Nezha is seven years old he goes to the nearby seashore for a swim.There he encounters a patrolling Yasha demon. ,stealing children to feed his master, the Dragon King.Nezha wounds the Yasha demon with his Firmament Ring and tries to save a little girl from its clutches.In arage ,the Dragon King sends his third son to capture Nezha.but the son is killed instead.Now completely infuriated,the Dragon King hitches up with the dragon kings of other seas ang unleashes a raging storm,wreaking havoc on Chentang Pass and demanding Nezha's magic weapons.Not wanting to involve others in any further misery,Nezha commits suicide.Thus freed from its physical confinement,Nezha's spirir in a lotus flower and transforms the flower into an exact duplicate of the original Nezha.Now with his newly acquired fire-tipped spear in hand and a pair of fire-and-wind wheels under his feet,Nezha heads straight for the Dragon Palace.In a final indignant fury,he turns the palace upside down and beards the Dragon King.
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04/16/06 @671
Great work! And Welcome to GFX!
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nice work!!
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and a great history
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Let's see some more
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Excelent job!
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I love the way you rendered the legs and feet--those toes are almost wiggling they look so good. The hand on the leg looks awkward, though, almost like it's not attached the arm behind it, which is also at a slightly odd angle. The hand holding the lantern doesn't seem to be holding that little rod tightly enough to keep it from falling.
Aside from a few little defects, this is an astounding piece of work and an excellent first submission.
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